Tag: Music - Page 9
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Green Music Group Challenge Begins With Dave Matthews Band, Could End With You in a New Car
If you don't get over to Planet Green's Instrumental much, then read on. First of all, what the heck is wrong with you? Planet Green Instrumental is where our sister site covers green and socially conscious music. Music that sounds good AND
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Green Tips from the Cast of Glee, How to Celebrate Earth Day with the Stars, and More
With the smash hit Glee, about highs and lows of a high school choir, coming back to the airwaves on April 13, the singing, dancing cast has been showing up all over--and showing off their talent for making green choices.The
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Best of Green: Culture & Celebrity
The beauty of culture is it's more a part of your life than you know. Artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers can use their fame and star power to get the green message out in their favorite medium, whether its on a Web site, Twitter feed, book page,
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Shanghai's First PETA Benefit Gets Wild
Who showed up to Shanghai's first anti-fur benefit show on a recent Thursday night? Local indie pop band Candy Shop and opening emo band Forget and Forgive rocked, rapped,
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Hard Rocker Joins Fight for His Homeland's Forests
Armenian environmental activists fighting plans to build a copper mine in an endangered forest got a boost recently when
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Gabrielle Anwar Lives the Simple Life, Meryl Streep's Message for Moms, and More
Actress Gabrielle Anwar--most famous for her Scent of a Woman tango with Al Pacino and her current role on USA's Burn Notice knows that the lessons you learn as a kid are the ones most likely to stay with you--whether that means
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The World's Greenest and Meanest National Anthems (Slideshow)
National anthems are unique in their ability to stir patriotism, create solidarity, and inspire achievement--which makes them hugely important compositions. In fact, although the tradition of creating a national song didn't gain
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Wayne Coyne's Trippy House is Not So Weird
Ever since he was discovered sitting in a bathtub on his front yard in Google Street View, Flaming Lips front man Wayne Coyne has been in the blogs for his "Martian Mansion", his "Gaudiesque drip-castle" in Oklahoma City, complete with a "trippy poop
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Ocean Film Fest 2010: The Great White Shark Song Brings Fun Back Into the Shark Conversation (Video)
Sharks were a big part of the film fest, and conversations revolved around finning and the massive decline of an apex predator that holds the balance of the oceans together. But not every video at the Ocean Film Festival was
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Just How Entertaining Can Climate Change Really Be?
If anyone needs a right good laugh it's surely those ever so glum and deadly serious environmentalists. One of the many problems with the
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Ant AV Tricycle For Dancing in the Streets
Jonathan Igharas takes a cargo trike from Beijing and re-introduces it "into the context of contemporary urban street culture, this music inspired trike enables DJs and VJs to freely roam city streets and meander through the narrowest of alleyways"
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Reverb Bands Together: Green Music Group Launch
It's an eco-SWAT team: members of Dave Matthews Band, Maroon 5, The Roots, and Guster mingled with music biz denizens, environmental nonprofits, and
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Michael Jackson's "Earth Song" in 3D Tribute on Grammy Awards
A mega-hit across Europe in 1995, reaching No. 1 in the UK, selling a record-breaking million copies - Michael Jackson's "Earth Song" was never released in the US. It will finally get
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Shift Festival: KT Tunstall, Marcus Brigstocke + Friends Take Over Southbank Centre For Cape Farewell
This week melting arctic icebergs come to London in the form of music, comedy and fashion. The wonderful Cape Farewell organisation, which takes groups of artists, musicians
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Get Live Streaming of Sounds of Antarctica's Marine Life
We've always been infatuated with Antarctica, so we were super excited when one of our own had the opportunity to visit and bring back photos of
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Highlights of 'Hope for Haiti,' $57 Million and Counting
If you turned on your TV, cell phone or computer on Friday night, you likely saw or heard about "Hope For Haiti Now: A Global Benefit For Earthquake Relief," billed as the most widely distributed show of all time. It was two hours that demonstrated the
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Factory from Pink Floyd's Animals Has a Rockin' Past and a Green Future
There's no band in history with more iconic album covers than Pink Floyd, and there's perhaps no more iconic album cover than that of the band's 1977 album Animals. The photo, with that big inflatable pig soaring between the towers, has become
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Scrap Art Rocks: Bang a (Recycled) Gong, Get It On
With the price of scrap metal in the dumper, ScrapArtsMusic has turned piles from dumpsters into green music. The discarded metal, accordion parts, artillery shells, and other junked items salvaged
























